Manual
IM 01C22K01-01E
8-1
8. BRAIN TERMINAL BT200 OPERATION
8. BRAIN TERMINAL BT200
OPERATION
The DPharp is equipped with BRAIN communications
capabilities, so that range changes, Tag No. setup,
monitoring of self-diagnostic results, and zero point
adjustment can be handled by remote control via
BT200 BRAIN TERMINAL or CENTUM CS console.
This section describes procedures for setting param-
eters using the BT200. For details concerning the
BT200, see IM 01C00A11-01E, “BT200 User’s
Manual.”
8.1 BT200 Operation Precautions
8.1.1 Connecting the BT200
Connection to the transmitter with the BT200 can be
made by either connecting to the BT200 connection
hooks in the transmitter terminal box or by connecting
to a relaying terminal board.
Relaying 
terminals
Distributor
Control room
Terminal board
F0801.EPS
Figure 8.1.1 Connecting the BT200
8.1.2 Conditions of Communication Line
DPharp
BT200
Cable 
resistance Rc
Cable resistance Rc
Load 
resistance R
cc
Power 
supply
 Loop resistance = R + 2Rc 
 = 250 to 600 Ω
 Loop capacitance = 0.22 µF max.
F0802.EPS
Figure 8.1.2 Conditions of Communication Line
8.2
BT200 Operating Procedures
8.2.1 Key Layout and Screen Display
Figure 8.2.1a shows the arrangement of the operating
keys on the BT200 keypad, and Figure 8.2.1b shows
the BT200 screen component.
F0803.EPS
LCD
(21 character × 8 lines)
Movement keys
Power ON/OFF key
Function keys
ENTER key
Alphanumeric keys
Shift keys
Figure 8.2.1a BT200 Key Layout
PARAM
 A10:OUTPUT
 100.0 %
 A11:ENGR. OUTPUT
 1000 mmH20
 A20:AMP TEMP
 23 deg C
Menu choices 
Messages
MENU SCREEN
Screen title
MENU
 A:DISPLAY
 B:SENSOR TYPE
BATTERY
HOME SET ADJ ESC
Function
commands
PARAMETER SCREEN
Parameters 
DATA DI AG PRNT
F0804.EPS
Figure 8.2.1b BT200 Screen Component










